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PRINTED AND PUBLISHED mr JO UN B.VIL1UCUE, AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollura Fifty Cents id Advance; Or, Three Dollura at the end of lbs year IVcw Sorii's....io. 51, Vol. II. coLii.imis, fin i:iay, jiwe s, issa. Whole I umber, 1281. JOUKtV-lli Sc. .ZHTTK. MISCELLANEOUS. Prom IValdie's Sclerl Circulating Library. WACOUSTA., Oil THE 1'IIOPIIHCV; A Title of J)clroil & Jlicliillimackinac. ..Vengeance is fltill alivr; frnui her il.-irk covert, Willi nil tier siiukes erect iitnn licr crest, glic sialks ill view, and lircs mewiili her charms." the bkve.nue. CHAPTER VII. This Chapter describcs.in glowing terms, the exquisite distress experienced by t'litirliM do lluhlhnar, whilu impressed willi the belief Unit his bruthor Frederick hud, us wn originally an post!i) , fallen by thu hand of Sir Everard Vallctort, for wliuiu be entertained Ibu warmest and most enthusiastic uiTcolion; nnd die rapturous emotion with which lie subsequently rushed into the anus of In friend, on-hcin,' informed by Umijii Summers Hint it win nut Captain de ll.ildi-mar, but u sirangur, arrayed in liis uniform, wliu bad been killed, as related in Chapter VI. It ulio repeals 11 cbaraoteristi j conversation between tbo two young men; in which Sir Everard acknowledges that be liad conceived u strong interest in Clara de llaldiinar, whom be bad never seen, and felt an ardent desire to find favor in her eyes j whilu Charles, on the other hand, expresses his conviction that his sister and his friend were formed for each other, and his fervent wishes to see thciu united. chap run vm. As the bells of the fort tolled the tenth liour of morning, the groups of dispersed soldiery, warned by thu rolling of thu ns-sembly drum, once more fell into their rc-peclivo runlcs in tho order described in the opening of this volume. Soon afterwards the prisoner llalloway was reconducted into the sqiiaro by a strong escort, who took their stations ns beforu in the immediate center, where the former stood principally conspicuous to the observation of his comrades. J I is countenance was paler, und had less, perhaps, of the indifference be had previously manifested ; but tu supply this there was a certain subdued air of calm dignity, and a composure that sprang, doubtless, from the consciousness of the new character ill which ho now appeared bcfoio his superiors. Colonel do llaldiinar almost immediately followed, and with him were the principal stalf of the garrison, all of whom, with the exception of tbo sick and the wounded and their attendants, were present to a man. I ho former took from the hands of tho Adjutant, Luwson, a large packet, consisting of sevural sheets of folded paper, closely written upon. These were the proceedings of thu court martial. After enumerating the several charges, mid detailing tho evidence uf thu witnesses examined, thu governor came at length to the finding and sentence of the court, which were as follows: "The court, having duly considered the evidence adduced against tbo prisoner, private Frank llalloway, together with what he has urged in his defence, aru of opinion, " That with regard to the first charge, it is not proved. "That with regaril to me sccouu cuarge, it is not proved. " That with regaril to the third charge, even by his own voluntary confession, the prisoner ii guilty. "The court having found the prisoner, private Frank II ullowuy, guilty of the third charge preferred ngaio-t him, which is in direct violation of a standing order of the garrison entailing capital punishment, do hereby sentence him, the said prisoner, private Frank llalloway, to be shot to death, lit such time and place as the officer commanding may deem lit to appoint." Although "the utmost order pervaded the ranks, every hrealh had been suspended, every ear stretched during the reading of the sentence j mid now that it came arrayed ill terror and in blood, every glance was turned in pity on its unhappy victim. Hut llalloway heard it with thu ears of one who has made up his iniinl tosulfer; and tho faint half undo that played upon his lip spokn more in scorn than in sorrow. Colonel do llaldiinar pursued: "The court having found it imperatively incumbent on them to award the pttiii-h- menl of death to tluprisi r, private Frank llalloway, at the same time gladly avail themselves of their privilege by strongly recommending him to mercy. The court cannot, in justico to the character of the prisoner, refrain from expressing their unanimous conviction, that notwithstanding the mysterious circumstances which have led to his confinement and trial, be is entirely innocent of the treachery ascribed to linn. Tho court have foiin led this conviction on thu excellent character, both on duty and in the field, hitherto home by the prisoner his well known attachment to tho olliccr with whose abduction he stands charged and the uiiiuly, open, and (us tho court are satisfied) correct history given of his former life. It is, moreover, the impression of the court, that, ns stated by the prisoner, his guilt on the third charge has been the result only of his attachment for Captain de llaldiinar. And for thi, and the reasons above assigned, do they strongly re-oommend tho prisoner to mercy. (Signed) "Noi:l Hi.kssimotox, Captain and President. "Sontcnce approved nnd confirmed; "Ciiahi.es tin Halihmar, Cohnel Coimnand.tnt." Whilo tbeso concluding remarks of the court wero being read, tho prisoner manifested tbo deepest emotion. If a milo of scorn had previously played upon his lip, it was because he fauoiod the court, before whom he had sought to vindicate his faino, had judged him with a severity not inferior to his Cnlonol's; but now that, in tho pro-senco of his companions, he heard tho fluttering attestation of his services, coupled even as it wns with the sentence that condemned him to dio, tears of gratitude and pleasure rose despito of himself to hiscyoss and it required all his solf-oomiuanil lo enable him to abstain from giving expression to his fcolings towards those who had so geno-rously interpreted the motives of his (lore-lictinn from duty. But when the melancholy nnd startling fact of tho approval und confirmation of tho sentence met his cur, without the slightest allusion lo that mercy which had boon so urgently. recommended, bo ngnin overcame his weakness, and exhi bited bis wonted nir of calm and unconcern. "Let the prisoner be removed, Mr Law-son," ordered the governor, whose stern and somewhat ili-satislieil expression uf countenance was the only comment on the recommendation for mercy. The order was promptly executed. Once more llalloway left the square, ami was reconducted to the cell be had occupied since the preceding nightl ".Major lllack water," pursued the governor, "lot a detachment consisting of one half the garrison be got in readiness to leave the fort within tho hour. Captain W'ent-worth, three pieces of field artillery will he required. Let them bu got ready also." lie then reiired from the area, while the ollicers, who bail ju-t received his commands, prepared to fulfill thu respective duties assigned them. The ollicers then repaired to the mess-room, where (heir breakfast had long been provided, in order to take sonic rcfrc-diuicnl, which they proceeded to dispatch in right good earnest. lli-fure any of Ihein, however, bad yet risen from the table, a loud and piercing scream met their curs from without, which induced them iiiiinedialely to leave their seats, for the purpnsu of us-ccrtaiiiiug the cause. As the ollicers now passed from the mess-room nearly opposite to the gate, they observed, at that part of the barracks which ran at right angles with it, and immediately in front of the upartmeiit uf the younger Du llahlimar, whence ho had apparently just issued, tho governor, struggling, though gently, to disengage himself (runs u female, who, with disordered hair nnd dress, lay ul-uiost prostrate upon the piaza, anil clasping his booted leg with an energy evidently borrowed from the most rooted despair. The quick eye of the haughty muii bud already rested on tbo group of officers druwii by the scream of the supplicant. Numbers, loo, of the men, nttracted by the same cause, were collected in front of their respective block-houses, and looking from thu windows of the rooms in which they were also breakfasting, preparatory to the expedition. Vexed und irritated beyond measure, nt being thus made n conspicuous object of observation to his inferiors, the unbending governor madu a violent mid successful elfort tu disengage his leg; and then, without uttering a word, or otherwise noticing the unhappy being who lay extended ut his feet, he stalked across the parade to his apartments at tho opposito angle, without appearing to manifest the slightest consciousness of the scene that had uwakeiied such universal attention. Several of the officers, among whom was Captain Illessingtoii, now hastened to the assistance of the female, whom all hail recognized, from the first, to be the interesting and unhappy wife of llalloway. Many of the comrades uf the latter, who hud been pained und pitying spectators of the scene, also advanced for the same purpose; but, on perceiving their object anticipated by their superiors, they withdrew to tho blockhouse", whence they had issued. Never was grief moro forcibly depicted, than in the whole nppearauco of this unfortunate woman; never did nugui-di nssuinu a character more fitted to touch the soul, or lo commauo respect, hit long lair iiair, ui.ii; tlis h, continued;"! will not quit bad hitherto been hid under the coarse mob j , !,, nr ir uu l,,m:ir) ,ml;i ie cap, usually worn by the wives of the sol- Lodges himself to intercede for uiv :ioor diers, was now livesled of all fastening, and lav shadowing a white and polished bo'ism, which, in her violent struggles to detain the goieruor, hud hurst from it-rude but luude-t coiifineuienl, and was now di-plajod in all the duzling delicacy of youth and cx. If (he oiliecrs gacd tor a moment with excited look upon charms that had long been strangers to their sight, and of uu order they had little di led to find ill L'lleu llalloway, it was hut the involuntary tribute rendered by nature unto beauty. The depth and sacrcdness of that sorrow, which had left the wretched woman tincouscinus of her exposure, ill the iuslaiil afleriviirds imposed a check upon minora-tiou, which each fid t to ho a violation of tlie first principles of human delicacy, and the feeling was repressed almost in tho moment that gave it hirlh. They were immediately ill front of the room occupied by Charles de ILihlimar, in tho piazza of which were a lew old chairs, on which (he ollicers were in the habit of throwing themselves during the heat of the day. On one of Ihese Captain lllos-higtnli, j.nssited by tin-olfioor nf llie grenadiers, now j sealed the siiircriug and sobbing wile of I II illowuv. His Jir-t care was to reoair i (he ihsnrder of her dress- an. I never was i the same office nerl'oriiiril hv loan with j greater delicacy, or absence of levity ; ny lliose who witnessed i(. 1 Ins was Iir"t on I of her ciiscioiiiic. The inviolability of de-ly for a moment roe parai it even to the desolation of her j heurl, Hinl putting rudely anle the hand : that reposed unavoidably upon her person, ! the poor woman starled from her seal, audi looked wildly about her, us if endeavoring ! i.i ,,l,. i, iiiv ii I,v uh.,, ii,. is anrniiui. I led. Hut when she observed the iiitvinir J J azo of the ollicers fixed upon her, in earnestness und c lise ration, mid heard the benevolent accents of the ever Uilid ltlcs-sini;tiiu exhortititr her to composure, her weepiin; became morn violent mid her sobs more convulsive, ('apt. I!cssiii-tu!i threw nu nriu round her waist to prevent her from fulling; ami (heu motiouine; lo two or three women of the company to which her husband was tiltacbed, who stood ut n little distance, in front of one of theblock-houses, prepared to deliver her over to their clinrcc. "No, no, not yet!" burst at length from the Hps of the ni;oiiized woman, ns she shrank from the rude but well intentioiii'd touch of the sympathizing assistants, who hud promptly answered the signal; then, lis if obeying some new direction uf her feelings, souse new impulse nf her irrief, she liberated herself from tho slight Rrnsp of Captain Ulcsiingtnn, turned suddenly round, and, before nny one could anticipate the movcinen'., entored nn opening on the piaz-la, raised the latch uf a door situnled ut its extremity, nnd wns, in the next instant, in tho apartment uf the younger Do lluldi-nsur.The scene Hint met the eyes of the officers, who now followed close after her, was ono well calculated to mukc nn impression on tho henrts even of tho most insensible. In tbo despnir nnd reoklcasness of her extreme sorrow, the young wife of Hiillowny had nlienily thrown herself upon her knee-at the lied sidoof the sick officer; and, with her bands upraised and firmly clasped to- gether, was now supplicating him in tones, contrasting singularly in their gentleness Willi the depth of the sorrow that had rendered her thus regardless of appearances, and i isensible to observation. "Oil, Mr. do llaldiinar!" flie implored, "in the name ol'lind and nf our blerend Saviour, il'ynu would save mo from madness, intercede, for my unhappy liu-band, and preserve biin from tho horrid late that awaits him. You are loo good, too iron! Ie, too amiable, to reject the prayer of a heart-broken woman. .Moreover, .Mr. do llaldiinar," tdio proceeded, with ik'epor energy, while she caught and pressed, between her own white and bloodc.-s hands, one nearly ns delicate tint lay extended nnnr hor, "consider all my dour hut unfortunate husband has done lor your family. Think of the blood he mice Fpilt in the de-li'iice of your brother's life; that brother, llirouirh whom nloue, nli Cod! ho is now conili'inni'il to die. Cull to iniiid Ihu days and nights nf anguish I passed near his couch of cull'-ring, when yet writhing ho. nentli the wound aimed nt the li(o of Cup-liiiu da llaldiinar. Almighty Providence!" she pursued, iiilhcsuiuo impassioned ye! plaintive voice, "why is nut .Miss t'laru hern to plead tbo cause of tho innocent, ami lo touch thu stubborn heart of her merciless father! She would, indeed, move heaven nnd earth to save the life of him to whom she so often vowed eternal gratitude und acknowledgment. Ah! she little dreams of his danger now; or, if prayer nnd intercession could avail, my husband should yel live, nnd this terrible strugglo at my heurl would bo no more." Overcome by her emotion, the mifortii-nato woman sniftered ln-r aching liend to droop upon (ho edge of the bed, nnd her sobbing became so painfully violent, that all who heard her expected, at every moment, some fatal termination to her immoderate grief. Charles do llaldiinar was little less allected; and his sorrow was the more bitter, no he had just proved the utter iuellicacy of any thing in the shape of appeal to his iiilloxihlu father. ".Mrs. llalloway, my dear Mrs. Tn Mo-way, compose, yourself," said Captain llles-sington, now npproaehing, and endeavoring to raise her gently from the tloor, on which she still knell, while her hands oven more lirinly grasped that of De. llaldiinar. "Vou are ill, very ill, and tho consequences of this dreadful excitement may he fatal, lie advised by me, and retire. I have desired my room to ho prepared fir you, and .Sergeant Wilinol's wife shall remain with you as long as you may require it. "No, no, no!" 6bo again exclaimed with energy; "what care I lor my own wretched life my beloved and unhappy husband is to die. Oh Cod! to die without guilt to be cut oil' in his youth In bo shot ns a traitor and tint simply for obeying the wishes of llie oliieer w hom ho loved! the son of tho man who now spurns nil supplication from his presence. It is inhuman, it is unjust nnd Heaven will punish the hard-hearted man who murders him yes, murders him! for such a punishment for such on nllenco is nothing less than niur dor." Again she wept bitlerlv, nnd as Captain llles-inglon still essayed to sooth'. nml raise nor: ".o, no, 1 w ill not leave , smn,. It is his duty In save thu life of 1 1 1 1 1 1 who saved his brother's life; and did und biiuiun justice are Willi my appeal. Oh! tell me, then, Mr. do llaldiinar, if you would save my wretched heart from breaking, tell mo you will intercede lor, mid obtain the pardon of my hu-hatid!" As she concluded this lust senlonce in passionate appeal, she hud risen from her knees; and, conscious only of the importance if tho boon solicited, now threw herself upon the breast of the highly puiucil and agitated young oliieer. Her long and beautiful hair fell flouting- over his luce, ami mingled with his own, while her anus wen: wildly clasped around him, in all the energy of fraiilic and hopeles adjuration. " Almighty tiod!" exclaii I (ho agitated young man, as he made a li'ehle and fruit, 'less elfort to raise the firm of the unhappy woman ; "what shall I say lo imparl nun-lort to Ibis siilfering being! Oh! Mrs. llalloway," he pursued, "I would willingly give all 1 possess m this world to be tho menus of saving your unfortunate hiisli.ind, Hildas much tor his own sukeas !iir yours would I do this; lull, iil-n-! I have not the powT. Do not think I speak without conviction. My father has iu-t b vn w ith me, . and I h ive pleaded the cause ol your hus-tues.s I should scarcely 1 '"nil with an earn have used had my own life been at slake. Hut all my entrealii's have been vain. 1 ' Is obstinate in th" heliel my brother strange absence, and D dlan's death, are "llrihulahle only to tho treason of Hullo- '')' 'S'1'1 ""'re is hope. A delachui 'nt Is " l'"'vc the fort within the hour, and Hallowuy is lo accompany them. It may " '" tll",r intends this measure only w'th a view In territv him inton confession i.. i i.. i .i.... i. .i i ... is khiii, now iiiat no iieeios il i'ohiic lo iniiku him undergo all the fearful preliminaries without carrying the sentence itself into ell'ccl. The unfortunate woman said no more. When she raised her heaving chest from that of the young oliieer, her eyes, though red and shrank to half their usual size Willi weeping, were tearless; hut on hcreoiinte-nance (hero was tin expression of wild woo, mliiiitely nioro distressing to behold, in consequence of the almost unnatural check so suddenly imposed upon her feelings. She tottered, rather than walkod, through the (roup of ollicers, who gavo way on either hand to let her pass; nnd rejecting nil assistance from tho women who had followed into the room, and who now, in obedience to another signal from Cnptain lllessington, hastened to her support, linal-ly gained tho door and quitted the apartment. CIIAPTEII IX. The un was high in the. meridian, as tho second detachment, commanded by Colonel do llaldiinar, in person, issued from tbo fort of Detroit. It wns that soft and hazy Boason, peculiar to tho bland nnd beautiful autumns of Canada, when the golden light of Heaven seems as if transmitted through a vail of tissue, and nil of animato and inanimato nature, expanding and fructifying beneath its fostering influence, breathes the most delicious languor and voluptuous repoee,' It was ono oflhese still, calm-, warm, and genial days, whteb in those regions cmno under tho vulgar designation uf the Indian summer: a soaso.. tint is ever hailed by the Canadian with a -atistaetion proportioned to tho extreme sultriness of the summer, nnd I ho equally oppressive rigor of the winter, by which it ns immediately preceded and liilloned. Such a day as that we have just de- ?cribi;d was the of Sept her, 17(i!l, when the chief portion nfthe Kuglish garrison of Detroit isMied forlh from the tori i-lications in which they had so long heen cooped up, .nnd in the presumed execution of a duty undeniably tho most trying nnd painful that ever fell to the lot of soldier to perform. The detachment wended its slow and solemn course, with a mournful pa geantry nt preparation tint give h'arl earnest oftliu tragedy expected tu be ei actoil. In front., and dragged by the hands of die gunners, moved two of die three three. I pounders, that had been ordered fir the duly. Behind those came Captain Dies-singtoii's co iipany, and in their rear, the prisoner llalloway, divested of his uniform,' mid clad ina while cotton picket, und can of tho tame material. Six rank and file ol the grenadiers followed, under the command ofa corporal, and behind these again, came eight men nf die sumo company; lifts r of whom bore on their shoulders a colliu, covered with a course black pall that had perhaps already a-sisted at liliy interments; w hile the other lour carried, in addition to their own, the muskets of their burdened comrades. After these, inarched a solitary drill or-boy; whoso tall boar-skin cap attested him to ho of the grenadiers also, while his niullled instrument marked the duty for which he had been selected. Like his comrades, none of whom exhibited their scarlet nniforuis, ho tvoro the collar of his groat cent closely buttoned beneath his chin, which was only partially visible above the still leathern stock that encircled Ins neck. Although his lealures were hull' buried in his huge cap and the high collar of his coat, there was an nir ol delicacy about his person that seemed to render him unsuitcd to such an nlhce; and more than once was Captain Kr.-kine, who followed imurdiutely behind Is i in at the bead ol Ins company, compelled to cull sharply to the urchin, threatening him with a week's drill unless he mended his lee hie and unequal pace, and kept from under the feet of Ins men. The remaining gun brought up the rear of the detachment, who m irehed with fixed bayonets mid two balls in each musket; the whole presenting a front of sections, that completely tilled up the road along which they passed. Colonel de llaldiinar, Captain VVentworth, and the Adjutant, Lawson, followed in die extreme rear. An event so singular as tint of the nppearauco of tho ICuglish without their lort, beset us they were by a host of fierce and dangerous enemies, was not likely to pass unnoticed by a single individual in the little village of Detroit. Wc have already observed, that most of (he colonist settlers had been cruelly massacred at the very onset of hostilities. Not so, however, with the Canadians, who, from Iheiraiiterior relations w ith die natives, nnd the mutual and tacit good uniler.-tauding that sulisi-teil b itvveen both parties, were fullered lo continue in quiet and unmolested po-session of their homes, where they preserved nil nvowed neulralily, I plication and removal of one hand to and never otherwise infringed than ley llie as- j from the inoulh, while the other suffered sistance secretly and occasionally rendered j the butt end of the now harmless weapon (o the Kuglish troops, whose gold they le fill loo.-ely upon tho earth. He then were glad to receive in exchango for the!lu'ly and deliberately withdrew within necessaries of life. j ihu cover nfthe hut. Kvery dwelling of the infant town had j Tins daring action, which Ind been vicw-eouinvnced giving up its tenants, from the ed by the leading troops with astonish-moment when the head of the detachment menl not unininglcd Willi alarm, occasioned was seen traversing the draw-bridge; so a temporary confusion in the ranks, for all thai, by the lime it reached the highway, believed tliey had fallen into an nuibuscade and look its direction to (he lel'l, the whole i "I'd"' Indians. A ball, w is instantly coin-in lation of Detroit were already assein- mamlcd by Captain lilessiugioii, ill order bled in groups, ami giving expression lo their several conjectures, w ith n vivacity ot language and energy of ge.-ticiil ition lint would not have di-gnn-ed the parent find itself'. As the troojis drew nearer, however, I hey ail s ink at once into ti silence, as much the result nf certain uiiacknou-leilged and undefined li'ars, as of the respect the Hngli.-li had ever been ucciistoiiied to exact. At the further extremity of the town, and at a leunl in the road, which branched oil' more itnmedi ilely Inwards the river.1'1' 'de in its ollice, and a cheek tint was slo ul a small public house, whoso creaking siL'ii h ire three ill executed Hour de-li-. apologetic emblems of llie arms of I'r inee. reader. I'-'tls, however, started with uu-The building itself was little more linn a : alluded surprise on seeing Captain Dies-rude log hut, nioug I ho liont of which r in sni-'ton nnd his litllu I'uico lurn the comer a plunk, supported by two stumps of trees, and serving as a temp irury aceominodalion j lam loons m recognition passeu ueiweeu an both .,r the traveller and the inmate. On 1' i'ties, that prucd Ilium to be no strangers this bench three persons, apparently at-j I" each oilier. traded by the beauty of the day iiu.l Hie The Canadian, on being questioned by mildness of the nuliiinnil sun, were n nvi'l'e Captain, lirst denied having seen the seated, two of whom were leisurely pmliug ' individual who had lircdon the detachment; Iheir pipes, while the llnnl, a female, was '"'l subsequently acknowledged that, after employed in curding wool, n quantity ol dircliiirgiiig his rille, ho had jumped over which lay in a basket at her feel, while she , t'' palings oftliu orchard, nnd lied towards wnrbled,' in a low tone, one of llie simple die finest, lie likewise solemnly protested airs of her native find. The elder of the j tll;l' lU uo kuowleilgo of the intended two men. w hos! mm miL'ht he ahoiii I lie. oiiereii nothing reman; two in ins upp"ir-nnce; he was dressed ill a coat made ol the common white blanket, while Ins hair, cut quarts upon the forehead, and tied tutu n club of nearly a loot long, fell into thu cape or hood attached to it. His companion was habited in a still nioro extraordinary manner. Mis lower limbs wero cased, opto the mid-thigh, in leathern leggings, the seam of which wns on the outside, leaving a margin, or border, of about nn inch wide, which had been slit into innumerable small fringes, giving them nn nir nf elegance and lightness; a garter of leather, curiously wrought, with the stained quills of the porcupine, encircled encli leg, immediately under the knee, where it was tied in a bow, nnd then ful lered lo hang pendant half way down Iho limb; to tho fringes of the leggings, more over, wero attached numerousdark-coloured horny substances, emitting, as they rattled against each other, at the slightest mnvonieut of tho wearer, a tinkling sound, resembling that produced by a number of small thin delicate brass bells; Ihoso wero tho tender hoofs of the wild deer, dried, scraped, and otherwise prepared fur this ornamental purpose. 1 he form and race of ibis individual were in perfect keeping with the style of his costume, nnd the character of his equipment, liis Gtaturo was beyond that of the ordinary race of men, nnd his athletic and muscular limbs united the extremes of strength and activity. His feature?, marked and prominent, wore a cast of habitual thought, strangely tinctured with lerocity; and tho expression of his olherwiso not unhandsome countenance was repellent and disdainful. At the first glance be might have been taken fir one of die s.varlhy natives of tho soil; but though time and constant exposure to scorching suns, bad given to his complexion n dusky hue, Mill I Lore was wanting thoquick, black', iieuelra- tingeye: the high cheek bone; the ttniight, coarse, shining black hair; the small bony baud and loot; and the placidly proud and serious air, by which the former is distinguished. His own eyo was ofa deep bluish gray; his hair short, dark, nnd wavy; his hands large and muscular; and so fur from exhibiting any of the self-command of die Indian, tbo constant play of bis features he- j truyeil each pissing- thought with the same rapidity with which it w as conceived. Hut il'uuy Juu lit could have existed in the mind of him who beheld this strangely accoutred ligure, it would have been instantly dispel- led by a glanco at bis limbs. l'Vuiu his leg gings to the hip that portion of the lower limb was completely bare, and disclosed, nt each movement of the garment that was tuf lerud to fill loosely over it, not the swarthy ami copper-coloured flee.il of the Indian, hut the pule though Min-burut skin of one ofa more temperate clinic. His age might be about lorly-live. At tho moment when the English de tachment approached the bend in the road, these two individuals were conversing earnestly together, pausing only lo pull' at intervals thick and wreathing volumes of smoke from their pipes, which wero tilled with it mixture of tobacco and odonlcrous herbs. Presently, however, sounds Hint appeared familiar to his ear arrested the intention of die wildly accoutred being we have Inst described. It was the heavy roll of the artillery carringes alreudy ndvuncing along tho road, and somewhat in tho r.'ur of the lint. To dash his pipe to the ground, seize and cock uud raise his rille lo his shoulder, was but the work uf n moment. Startled by the suddenness of tho action, his male companion moved a few paces also from lus seat, to discover the cause of this singular movement. Tho female, on the contrary, stirred not, but ceasing Corn nio incut the occupation in which she had been engaged, lixed her dark and brilliant eyes upon the tall form of the rilleninii, whose athletic limbs, thrown into powerful relief by the distention of each nerve and muscle, appeared to engross her whole admiration and interest, without any reference to the cause that had produced (his abrupt nnd hostile change ill his movements. It was evident that, unlike tin: oilier inhabitants of the (own, this group hud been taken by surprise, nnd were utterly unprepared to expect any thing in the shape of interrup tion. For upwards ofa minute, during which the march of the men became nudible oven to thu ears of the female, the formidable warrior, for such his garb denoted him to he, continued motionless in the attitude he hud at first assumed. So sooner, however, had the head of the advancing column come within right, than the aim was taken, the (rigger pulled, and the small and ragged bullet sped hissing from the grooved mid delicate barrel. A triumphant cry was 1 next pealeit irotn the lips ot the warrior, ! a cry produced by the quickly repeated up- to give time to die governor to come up from llie renr, w hile be proceeded Willi one of the leading sections to reconnoitre the trout of lie: hut. To his surprise, huiveyer, he found neither enemy, nor evidence that uu enemy had been there. The only individuals visible were die Canadian, und the ihnk-eyed lemale. Dith were seated on the bench; the one smoking his pipe with a well asumed appearance uf unconcern the other carding her wool, hut with a hand that by n close observer might ho seen lo paler th t the moment when wo lirst 1 placed her beloro the imagination of llie i 1,1 lie houso Irons (he main road; and cer- : aiivance ol (lie troops, until (ney inane Iheir npiienranee; and that bu verily be lieved that the Indians, who were encamped in the woods, in tho vicinity of Hog Island, wero equally ignorant of it as himself. The governor then ordered him lo be conducted to the center, fur the purpose of being confronted with the prisoner; threatening linn, at the sumo time, with instant death, in case he should be found guilty uf any prevarication. SADDLERY, '111E subscriber will keep on hand n cols JL slant supply of oKIRTINU of the ties quality; mid haslcrn sEVI'IMi j SADDLE I :tLI'.-5 ; 11 AMKs; togelhei with every ur-ti:lcol Sudulery. M. NOIITIIRUP. Columbus, July 90, 59 If ijli. VI LEAF II A Id. Ij4 Uuicii 1'uliu Leal Hats for sale, by O. &S. CllOSBY and Co. March !0 I03J. 1 NDIAN KLTIHF.Il (JVEIl SIlOF.s, a good ussortineist just receives! f,,( sale. &U.M.t.K sJLArUt. March Ifl I mi. 'KW E-i l'AllLI.-ilLMENr. St t; A st amis 1 Can.m. Hoat Escsiwoe, I'artimauth, Ohio. I.KML'EL liUTLKH informs the public (lust he bus recently opened the above Houso for the reception and eiiturlninuiuiit ol Travellers and the public- gencrully. Feh'v. I".!.! 33 6in rilK.N Thousand Lights nf I'.itctit Window X susb, lor sine by the auosnriner, Fen 9.0 X. IIANFORD LAMP OIL. Just received nml for sale b OLMSTED it. SI'. CLAIR. Oct. 1032 nS DJNNEGAN'S IVcw Circck ami Ilutjlish Lux icon. A NilW GllEEK AM) L.NC1LISH 1.EXIC0.N; principally on (he l'laii ol (he Gink and German Lexicon uf Schiseidkk: the Wunlb. Alphabetically Arrungcd: diitlutruishiiig such us are Poetical, of Dialectic Variety, or peculiar to certain Wiiters and Classes of Writers; with Lxamplui, literullv translated, selected Irons (be Classical Writers By Ja.yiks Uonkegan, M. D. First A me rieiin, from the Second Loudon Edition, Kuvistd mid Eulurged, by R. Ii. Patton. Kxlracts from the I'nface of the Second Ism rf'Oi r.iiittun rilllt! princli:il liii,ruvriiifiiiH in (liis new citillnn w ill lie IhuihI lo tin as fullmv Vwvr two liun-tltcil linn"! of (untidy nw M.utcr luivo brcn uilitnt lo i lie present cililiun. Hair llie woik lias tieiui re wrlltra, and llie entire newly moilclleit, in coiifunii ily with llie geiie-it) il.in, lull with nmcli iiiiiriiveturiit mid siiniililii-nliun In llie ih'lnilii. Tlie rarti-iips, Ad verbs, and I'reiiosiliors have lietn Itltialmted ly nu luerous new and uii,ini;irinle Etiiiitii'es, In cllli'lilatlou ot llie OtMervaiions nnd Kules ul eminent rluloloipats, lliesiiliaiauceufwliich Is nrrnngi'il under tlie winds In wiiicli lliey refer. The Gmininiulnil Connliucti'iii of ivord. Il:is linen carelil.ly nolcit, In 0'rter In ciuilctlie SJiuilent In liisrhiur.a ot Siniiiliricinns. and a'-m in llie iiiilii alloi ol' the wunls tlirniM'lvi's In wilt'iie, I'teek I tic 1 elites and I'crsoits ol Uelnttlve Verlis Imvr tii'Cli mrniieu t la Atlialiclicnl Utiter, with reference lo the Verb truin wliirli lliey liniufitkitely derive, and lo lli'ie tu wliirli they ate assigned. Tenses unit I'ersons, Ilk. wise, of nllier verlis, and liillecllong nl .Nnuns, hirti, lliiilnclie or I'oellu alteru'lons, ur utlier ennses, in iy prove eniluirinsiing tu tlie Hiuiltnt, will be nlsn 'unit in llinr nliitia'-f.'tii-ul pluses In (lie woik. Much ll'uuoii.iticul erilcsl'v bus liecn e,a rid ol, wltliimt ailiiiilll ig liny InniivaliDns, however Ingenious, Unit lire nut Kiurliiitieil liy sound 1'liilolugicnl I'rlrict iIcm, and wliirli do not materially eirilitate lliearipiisaton of llie Laii;ua:'e. The L'yiuutouiral part lias ncen murli enlarged and lniirnvcd, and surli lefrrenccs have been sulijoiiied lu Ueiiviillvcs,ufllo lirlni; tl Into one uniform ami satisfiicloi y System. Tlie passages from Classical SVi hers, uiveti ns lUaini'li'", have lieen nneiv cum pared iviiti 'lie original works, and sums nf III. m ic movcil, lo tive ptnre lo others liclter calculated lo II lustiale llie peculiar Ceuliis nf the Creek Lrieipniee. Tlie References In C'asslrn! Writers, nniiesed lo Die SiiMiitiratt"!) nf (Vents, have lieen sedulously collated, as tieing Important lo llie ynuuiicr Sludciit In directing Ills choice, anil tu the more advanced ns a snnclion Inr the ineanli'c ottered. At the lieiniilng nf encli letter, llie dialectic or I'oeticnl changes atlee-titi; sui li letter are nolicrd. It will t-e found peculiarly advin-hideous lo ilia yuan" Sludeiit tu make liliuscll fanulliir uitli these, ns liy licnlng them in mind nnuy appa rent nniimalles will find a ready cxiilaiiatlnn. I'roiii the esliHordtunry caic hestoived In currerlltiB, the Press, under llie consianl superintendence of llie All l hor. il Is hoped lepnirmplilcal rorrertnesi tins hecu seemed. Il will pot he ,1 1 lis--silt for any p rsoa who li eu Interested in the sul.Jerl to nsrertaln tlie nature anil esteut of llie Improvement winch this edilinn lias received tun lliose only who have l-cen encased in litlinrs nf a similar kind can truly estuiiatu llie toil u Inch ihe lu-k nf makliiu suih Improvement, tcuiiirr. Next tonilvanrii'i: the general Inleresls ol Credan I.t. leralure, the Anlleir lias peculiarly nt heart (o lie use fill lo livo Classes of persens In pnrliculnr should hi work prove servlce.itila lo lliose svlin, retiring from ncllve life, resume the ru II i vnllon nf the rttudies uf lliclr yuiltll ill relirnnent, and lend In any tleciee lo nllevinto (lie wchOily labors of thai most estiina'de rl.is of men, who devote lliem-ielve In the cdiicatiuti of youth, lie will be enabled lo look hack w ilu complacency on his lung niul arduous lolls. Cs rtnvRR'3 r.ru'.EK and f.ngi.isii K AND KNGI.ISI1 AND GIILLK LLX ICON. A New Edition. Dm. f.j(rac(j Itnm the Vrtfare 1 Tills cdiiwu, In coiilnrini'y Willi the plan nfthe woik. Is improved by Die ndillllon 01 runsldera'ue sup plcineiiiuf y tnnllc r, peculiarly adaptid lo I tic wants nf voiiegcr student, lor whose use Hie nork Is principnl ly designed. Thin wuik is peculiarly Villua'dc for ts E teli'll unit Creek part, lor llie jiuiiui.o uf writing lireek. For sale by I3AAC N. WlllTlNfS. .May (M, I Oil 411 LAW LIHIt.VltY, To be F.ditrd by Thmnnt Sergrnnt ami John C. Lincbcr, t'jos. iif lliv l'hiladii-jilua ills'. IT is llie object of tills publication lo furnlfh gentlemen of Hie iMii.lliruugti. ut tlie United Slates, u-lili the must liiiporlant Ilriusli tlcmciilary treatises upon t.avv. ill a condensed loilil, wlil. ll will render llieiu Inr less expensive Hum works uf Hits description have hitherto lieen. To gentlemen sesiding al n dislaiirc Irotn Ihe pnuclpul cities, she advantages uf Shu pill, leaiioii will be nppu'eut. I'lie vcty low pike al which il win be ailonleil, nnd the. facility wlih which liepiirtniil woiks. In llie pei unheal loriu, can tie trans-milled liv matt, are llie alliactlons upon which II villi depend l.ir pilldic f.tvur. I'lnt selreti'iii uf Die woiks to be rinhraeeil In Slits cullectiuu will be coiilldi'd lo Ihe gentlemen above na un-il, already widely ami lavoiahly known SoSbcpiu let-ion. Is will lie uudersiunil thai It forma no p.ul ol our plan In admit mutual ruiiiiiiuuiialtoiis, ur lu give the woik, In nny di gne, the chicaner of Journal District lit Us design, it rann.it Inlerfcie Willi any exisling pi nodicul, nor is II intended at any lime Initcpuit from uur present ii'an, wlilclt Is, St. sepilnt llilllsli elementary liratlses, sillied lo Ihe business and prai-uee of Una country, to a mure ch. ap and convenient fotmtliau h-isever yel lieen done. 'ell's series will be roiiuneiKcil with Theohild's .'I'ra' tirnl Treatise nu llie l.nw uf I'rliicipal and Surely, parliculatlv with retatinn In Meirnnn'e (iilaran-lies. Hills nf Kxell wge, nnd Hall llonits," 1 vol. tlvo. l.iml'oi, IIM2. Tne price of tins work is now $J 7j. The eiiine work wilt he li-i ludid In one numiier el Hie -l.nirury," nml lo su'wci it.f rs will lie fiirnl-lied si llie very low price of eiiluy three cents. A title pae ivih tie limited tin earn work upon Us eniiipb-lbm. To aii:.srnlier llvlnjr within 1IH1 miles llie city, the (milage, uf each number will be 13 I cents, uvti a liuiiilreil miles, Zi. 1-2" reels. The "Law latirary" will be published In monthly namttera, royal octavo, uf jilt) pages and upwauls, at $IOp'r annum, payable In advance, Suhscripliosis to Use Law Library will be secetved ill Columbus, by Isunu N. Wlislmg, Agent. Subscribers can receive Iheir Nos. at" Ins store, free ol postages, if they prefer it. Columbus, .May 'J6 h holes.ua: Giiuciut y hfuuh, No. 4, Franklin Uuil.liiig, llroadslreot, Columbus, Ohio. M'ELr.m; d.ilzell,- Co., INVITE Use public to call nnd csxauiine a large and well selected slock of Urucrrics and PitUmrgh Manufactured Article', nmdcrinir the whole well deserving tbo ut-tesstiots of merchants uud others visiting this market for supplies Their store roosst bs-ing eommodiouily nssd eligibly siliiutid lor Iho purpose, lliey will islwns cjive prompt attention lo the itorugu, lurwiirduiLTi or sale on cotnisiissiois, nt ssio.le rule charges, ssf ssuy ssiurchundiiu or produce sutrssstt'il to Iheir care ALSO Just received nnd for salens tibove, Tin Tois Juniata Iron, assorted ns follows Wagon Tire of all sites; Itounrl, Sqnnre, Deck und Spsku lloils; Monp and Slove Pipe Iron; Nuils ol nil siscs; to-gether with a genstrul nssosliiient nf other articles, such n Ten Ketllcsi Anns; .Mullocks; Ticks Drawing Chains, isn. Alio, Lnvi-n dish, Ting, Virginia Twist, Diamond ssud La dies' Twist Tucaoon; Spanish, Melee mid Coiissssou Cigars. An nss.iitmi'iit of (slass Ware, such ns Decanters, Tusssbh rs, nssorleil Juts; Castor Oil, Tincture, nml Porter Hnl lies; Vials, to. Alio, a small lot ol Coulee-lionnry Inr ssle August, 18-33 4fltf IVlbSIl FIUS AND LEMONS Just re ceived, and for sale by SUMNER CLAIIK. Match 13 1833. DOCT. AWL, PROPOSES TO BI:COM It A CITIZEN OF COLUMBUS', AND RESPECTFULLY OFTfltS HIS SKIIVKKS BOTH TO TOWN AND VICINITY. SHOP AND RESILiENCE-im Iliah-Strcet, adjoinint? Woodbury and Stone. May l't, 1033 47 Cm A nuors. I H. I lluvua w III i h s Vr.GLTAULE U TOOTH ACHE DROPS. I be only specific ever oflercd (o (he public, from which a permanent and radical cure may bo ubtuin-ed of Unit ilisnsrocahhi pain, (he tooth-ache, with nil its attendant evils; such ns fracturing the jaw in extracting nf the teeth, which often proves snore iwii fill than Ihe toolh-nchc it- sell; uud cold pussies from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rhetimatic airculion, with many o(her unpleu sunt effects; such us n disacrceuble breath, had taste in the mouth, etc., i.o , nil of which are produced irons loul or decnyeil (i cih. I am l.uppy to have it in my power lo offer to the world a remedy, that will not only reinnvo the pain nine limes out of leu, if propiirly applied, but preserve the leetfi from further decay, and nrrest the disease in such hs ure licensing; nnd have not commenced aching, restore them lo health und usefulness. CERTIFICATES. I'hilarii liihia, I'a , Acs. 99. Soul's J Fifth itrert, Sept. 12, .Mr. Thttmai H'hite: I have the pleasure to inform you, that, urei'iihlu to j uur request, I have been usim; your tooth ncfie drops in my practice for some time past ; und I must acknowledge (hat I find ihein far superior to uny thing I have ever yet known for (hat purpose. You are entirely safe in rccoinuieriditie; them to cine nine limes mil often; for fiom the success that I have had, I believe your lixulss tiiendiitiim falls short ol their merits. I am well convinced that il will curt- most cases of tooth ache when it is liiiuly and pro perly applied. I tun not able to say much nt this time ns to sis preservative properties; hut from what I have si-en of sour teeth that have Ion; been cured and preserved flora de-cnyiuir, und Iti.ss. si fesv weeks experh nee, I tuu slecidedly ol the opinion that il will Luivo is very beneficial elfcct in preserving the teeth ; and recommend il hoping it may prove ablessing- to humanity, and udvasstngcuus to yuur self. With respect, I remnin yours, VM. 1. A. HIIIKI.KV, Surgeon Dentist. A 1'irlr Ci'v, Sept. 15, 1 032. The ssnilcrsigiied jo his prns:tice ns n llpulal burgeon, I.hi vim; extensively used iis (he euro of the tooth-nche Thnuuis White Vegs lahlu Toolh-ttebe Drops, nnd with decided success, he call recommend them, when gemsisie, ns superior lo nny other rcu nly sinw before the public, and eati suy Unit these drops rec.'ivo the uiiiuulilhd sipprohaiioii of thu Medical faculty. JON V.TIIAN DODGE, No 5, Chamber ilnet. For sale by S. CROSUY & CO. May II, 111:13 47 j 1 AC HINT. CAR Dei, of a sup.-iior ipiuli. li t), for sale ut the Subscriber's old stun, I, in Worthiuglou, Nos. ill, ii'J, 30, 31, 3.!, ami :M. Likewise Filleting Cards, Nos. from 2f! to 3.J. P. WIIIGHT. Nnyeriihi-r 111, IH3 ,9 ly IMJ.M) WALIIHIDCE have been Hp-H pointed ngi uts for the sale of the I'll K-MiL'M Taisi.e Salt, nssd nrc now prepnrs'd lo lill all nidi rs with which they may bo favored. OtljOIIO loaves prs.sssslius (able salt 300 barrels do slo 400 kegs slo do 75 lbs each 3U0 do du do '.'U lbs ends. Aue. I ft. 47 tJlOSIU WAI.IIKIDliE, Wholesale BP CoMMiiiiuM .Mliu llAsrs, t'uiumbtu, (Mro. 47 TO III lOKSELLEKS St MERWiANTa ' 111 IK Sishscrshirs are coiiliniiallypulili-h-JL inc, Weiss i Kit's Ki.lmktar Si'EI.L" s no Book, on tin entirely new set of plates asid in si superior si le, and are siow prepared lo execute orders lo nlnniit any extent, alia; nsci.ucEn price ol $IV. per gross Tin v have nl-o just published Elements ok Chemical Tliit.snoi'HV, by Thomas D. Mitchell, .M. I). I'rol'es-or sif Chemistry and I buriiincy in Ihe Medical College of Ohio Also, The Ciiiiistian Li ke: adapted for use sis Ktssssilcs, I'raver .Meetings and llevf. visit of Itidigion. The Mii'ic printed in Patent Notes. Ily Rev. Joshua Lenvstt. A very neat little pocket volume. Orders soli cited. CORKY li FAIR HANK, IC6, Main street Cincinnati, Drc 5, 1M3J 15 17 P. S. Any Rooks to bo found in Ibis mar ket will be lui ni -lie J on the must rcusonable (erilis VD.MINIsTltA TOR'S SALE. Pursuant lo an cnler of of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, there will he sold, on Ihe ?'.lth sissy of .tune siext, ssf the door ol the Court House, lu Lot, in tht borough of Cnlunihii, No. 177, Issle th pro. perty of Rour.nT How ell, deceased. Tho sale, bet ween the hours ol twelve and four. Tcnsis mnde known on the day of sale, THOMAS WOOD, Administrator of Ilia Estate nf Robert lluwt.ll, dectnsed. May 10, 11JJ3 47 nMLL PAPER For sale by OLMSTED 4: ST. CLAIR. Ocl. 1R12 ,,8 fUsT published uud lor lulu by U, I J Tl'KMIui.l, nu Address delivered ba fore the Ynlllur lVonlf 'a 'TioiMieruiiei. K. ,., ol l levi hiiiil ; by George Urrwstcr. 1'IISV SI, IStlJ 4 I lifelfe Jsiissatla NAILS, assorted M.WP 20 Tons Juuintlu IRON, ns-sorted120 Beys 10 by I J, 0 by 10, nnd " by 9 Win. low dun; Just nceivtd und for till on plcnsisig terms, by M'ELVAIN, HALZF.LI. & Co. lirund strict, Columbus, .'.sly 14, Hll-2 n4i CtO.MPOL'.NDCIILORINE Tooth Wash A new and approved ill tide lorclt-uns-uig und preserving tlie Tcttlh nnd Cuius, and olcntisiiig, the mouth for sale by S. CLARK Dec 5 13 tO T I ON YARN HATTIN(i,iin.lCunilhi ' Wsi king, net received nssd lor snlc by OLMSTED U ST. CLAR. May 1833 j.8 J

PRINTED AND PUBLISHED mr JO UN B.VIL1UCUE, AND COLUMBUS GAZETTE. Two Dollura Fifty Cents id Advance; Or, Three Dollura at the end of lbs year IVcw Sorii's....io. 51, Vol. II. coLii.imis, fin i:iay, jiwe s, issa. Whole I umber, 1281. JOUKtV-lli Sc. .ZHTTK. MISCELLANEOUS. Prom IValdie's Sclerl Circulating Library. WACOUSTA., Oil THE 1'IIOPIIHCV; A Title of J)clroil & Jlicliillimackinac. ..Vengeance is fltill alivr; frnui her il.-irk covert, Willi nil tier siiukes erect iitnn licr crest, glic sialks ill view, and lircs mewiili her charms." the bkve.nue. CHAPTER VII. This Chapter describcs.in glowing terms, the exquisite distress experienced by t'litirliM do lluhlhnar, whilu impressed willi the belief Unit his bruthor Frederick hud, us wn originally an post!i) , fallen by thu hand of Sir Everard Vallctort, for wliuiu be entertained Ibu warmest and most enthusiastic uiTcolion; nnd die rapturous emotion with which lie subsequently rushed into the anus of In friend, on-hcin,' informed by Umijii Summers Hint it win nut Captain de ll.ildi-mar, but u sirangur, arrayed in liis uniform, wliu bad been killed, as related in Chapter VI. It ulio repeals 11 cbaraoteristi j conversation between tbo two young men; in which Sir Everard acknowledges that be liad conceived u strong interest in Clara de llaldiinar, whom be bad never seen, and felt an ardent desire to find favor in her eyes j whilu Charles, on the other hand, expresses his conviction that his sister and his friend were formed for each other, and his fervent wishes to see thciu united. chap run vm. As the bells of the fort tolled the tenth liour of morning, the groups of dispersed soldiery, warned by thu rolling of thu ns-sembly drum, once more fell into their rc-peclivo runlcs in tho order described in the opening of this volume. Soon afterwards the prisoner llalloway was reconducted into the sqiiaro by a strong escort, who took their stations ns beforu in the immediate center, where the former stood principally conspicuous to the observation of his comrades. J I is countenance was paler, und had less, perhaps, of the indifference be had previously manifested ; but tu supply this there was a certain subdued air of calm dignity, and a composure that sprang, doubtless, from the consciousness of the new character ill which ho now appeared bcfoio his superiors. Colonel do llaldiinar almost immediately followed, and with him were the principal stalf of the garrison, all of whom, with the exception of tbo sick and the wounded and their attendants, were present to a man. I ho former took from the hands of tho Adjutant, Luwson, a large packet, consisting of sevural sheets of folded paper, closely written upon. These were the proceedings of thu court martial. After enumerating the several charges, mid detailing tho evidence uf thu witnesses examined, thu governor came at length to the finding and sentence of the court, which were as follows: "The court, having duly considered the evidence adduced against tbo prisoner, private Frank llalloway, together with what he has urged in his defence, aru of opinion, " That with regard to the first charge, it is not proved. "That with regaril to me sccouu cuarge, it is not proved. " That with regaril to the third charge, even by his own voluntary confession, the prisoner ii guilty. "The court having found the prisoner, private Frank II ullowuy, guilty of the third charge preferred ngaio-t him, which is in direct violation of a standing order of the garrison entailing capital punishment, do hereby sentence him, the said prisoner, private Frank llalloway, to be shot to death, lit such time and place as the officer commanding may deem lit to appoint." Although "the utmost order pervaded the ranks, every hrealh had been suspended, every ear stretched during the reading of the sentence j mid now that it came arrayed ill terror and in blood, every glance was turned in pity on its unhappy victim. Hut llalloway heard it with thu ears of one who has made up his iniinl tosulfer; and tho faint half undo that played upon his lip spokn more in scorn than in sorrow. Colonel do llaldiinar pursued: "The court having found it imperatively incumbent on them to award the pttiii-h- menl of death to tluprisi r, private Frank llalloway, at the same time gladly avail themselves of their privilege by strongly recommending him to mercy. The court cannot, in justico to the character of the prisoner, refrain from expressing their unanimous conviction, that notwithstanding the mysterious circumstances which have led to his confinement and trial, be is entirely innocent of the treachery ascribed to linn. Tho court have foiin led this conviction on thu excellent character, both on duty and in the field, hitherto home by the prisoner his well known attachment to tho olliccr with whose abduction he stands charged and the uiiiuly, open, and (us tho court are satisfied) correct history given of his former life. It is, moreover, the impression of the court, that, ns stated by the prisoner, his guilt on the third charge has been the result only of his attachment for Captain de llaldiinar. And for thi, and the reasons above assigned, do they strongly re-oommend tho prisoner to mercy. (Signed) "Noi:l Hi.kssimotox, Captain and President. "Sontcnce approved nnd confirmed; "Ciiahi.es tin Halihmar, Cohnel Coimnand.tnt." Whilo tbeso concluding remarks of the court wero being read, tho prisoner manifested tbo deepest emotion. If a milo of scorn had previously played upon his lip, it was because he fauoiod the court, before whom he had sought to vindicate his faino, had judged him with a severity not inferior to his Cnlonol's; but now that, in tho pro-senco of his companions, he heard tho fluttering attestation of his services, coupled even as it wns with the sentence that condemned him to dio, tears of gratitude and pleasure rose despito of himself to hiscyoss and it required all his solf-oomiuanil lo enable him to abstain from giving expression to his fcolings towards those who had so geno-rously interpreted the motives of his (lore-lictinn from duty. But when the melancholy nnd startling fact of tho approval und confirmation of tho sentence met his cur, without the slightest allusion lo that mercy which had boon so urgently. recommended, bo ngnin overcame his weakness, and exhi bited bis wonted nir of calm and unconcern. "Let the prisoner be removed, Mr Law-son," ordered the governor, whose stern and somewhat ili-satislieil expression uf countenance was the only comment on the recommendation for mercy. The order was promptly executed. Once more llalloway left the square, ami was reconducted to the cell be had occupied since the preceding nightl ".Major lllack water," pursued the governor, "lot a detachment consisting of one half the garrison be got in readiness to leave the fort within tho hour. Captain W'ent-worth, three pieces of field artillery will he required. Let them bu got ready also." lie then reiired from the area, while the ollicers, who bail ju-t received his commands, prepared to fulfill thu respective duties assigned them. The ollicers then repaired to the mess-room, where (heir breakfast had long been provided, in order to take sonic rcfrc-diuicnl, which they proceeded to dispatch in right good earnest. lli-fure any of Ihein, however, bad yet risen from the table, a loud and piercing scream met their curs from without, which induced them iiiiinedialely to leave their seats, for the purpnsu of us-ccrtaiiiiug the cause. As the ollicers now passed from the mess-room nearly opposite to the gate, they observed, at that part of the barracks which ran at right angles with it, and immediately in front of the upartmeiit uf the younger Du llahlimar, whence ho had apparently just issued, tho governor, struggling, though gently, to disengage himself (runs u female, who, with disordered hair nnd dress, lay ul-uiost prostrate upon the piaza, anil clasping his booted leg with an energy evidently borrowed from the most rooted despair. The quick eye of the haughty muii bud already rested on tbo group of officers druwii by the scream of the supplicant. Numbers, loo, of the men, nttracted by the same cause, were collected in front of their respective block-houses, and looking from thu windows of the rooms in which they were also breakfasting, preparatory to the expedition. Vexed und irritated beyond measure, nt being thus made n conspicuous object of observation to his inferiors, the unbending governor madu a violent mid successful elfort tu disengage his leg; and then, without uttering a word, or otherwise noticing the unhappy being who lay extended ut his feet, he stalked across the parade to his apartments at tho opposito angle, without appearing to manifest the slightest consciousness of the scene that had uwakeiied such universal attention. Several of the officers, among whom was Captain Illessingtoii, now hastened to the assistance of the female, whom all hail recognized, from the first, to be the interesting and unhappy wife of llalloway. Many of the comrades uf the latter, who hud been pained und pitying spectators of the scene, also advanced for the same purpose; but, on perceiving their object anticipated by their superiors, they withdrew to tho blockhouse", whence they had issued. Never was grief moro forcibly depicted, than in the whole nppearauco of this unfortunate woman; never did nugui-di nssuinu a character more fitted to touch the soul, or lo commauo respect, hit long lair iiair, ui.ii; tlis h, continued;"! will not quit bad hitherto been hid under the coarse mob j , !,, nr ir uu l,,m:ir) ,ml;i ie cap, usually worn by the wives of the sol- Lodges himself to intercede for uiv :ioor diers, was now livesled of all fastening, and lav shadowing a white and polished bo'ism, which, in her violent struggles to detain the goieruor, hud hurst from it-rude but luude-t coiifineuienl, and was now di-plajod in all the duzling delicacy of youth and cx. If (he oiliecrs gacd tor a moment with excited look upon charms that had long been strangers to their sight, and of uu order they had little di led to find ill L'lleu llalloway, it was hut the involuntary tribute rendered by nature unto beauty. The depth and sacrcdness of that sorrow, which had left the wretched woman tincouscinus of her exposure, ill the iuslaiil afleriviirds imposed a check upon minora-tiou, which each fid t to ho a violation of tlie first principles of human delicacy, and the feeling was repressed almost in tho moment that gave it hirlh. They were immediately ill front of the room occupied by Charles de ILihlimar, in tho piazza of which were a lew old chairs, on which (he ollicers were in the habit of throwing themselves during the heat of the day. On one of Ihese Captain lllos-higtnli, j.nssited by tin-olfioor nf llie grenadiers, now j sealed the siiircriug and sobbing wile of I II illowuv. His Jir-t care was to reoair i (he ihsnrder of her dress- an. I never was i the same office nerl'oriiiril hv loan with j greater delicacy, or absence of levity ; ny lliose who witnessed i(. 1 Ins was Iir"t on I of her ciiscioiiiic. The inviolability of de-ly for a moment roe parai it even to the desolation of her j heurl, Hinl putting rudely anle the hand : that reposed unavoidably upon her person, ! the poor woman starled from her seal, audi looked wildly about her, us if endeavoring ! i.i ,,l,. i, iiiv ii I,v uh.,, ii,. is anrniiui. I led. Hut when she observed the iiitvinir J J azo of the ollicers fixed upon her, in earnestness und c lise ration, mid heard the benevolent accents of the ever Uilid ltlcs-sini;tiiu exhortititr her to composure, her weepiin; became morn violent mid her sobs more convulsive, ('apt. I!cssiii-tu!i threw nu nriu round her waist to prevent her from fulling; ami (heu motiouine; lo two or three women of the company to which her husband was tiltacbed, who stood ut n little distance, in front of one of theblock-houses, prepared to deliver her over to their clinrcc. "No, no, not yet!" burst at length from the Hps of the ni;oiiized woman, ns she shrank from the rude but well intentioiii'd touch of the sympathizing assistants, who hud promptly answered the signal; then, lis if obeying some new direction uf her feelings, souse new impulse nf her irrief, she liberated herself from tho slight Rrnsp of Captain Ulcsiingtnn, turned suddenly round, and, before nny one could anticipate the movcinen'., entored nn opening on the piaz-la, raised the latch uf a door situnled ut its extremity, nnd wns, in the next instant, in tho apartment uf the younger Do lluldi-nsur.The scene Hint met the eyes of the officers, who now followed close after her, was ono well calculated to mukc nn impression on tho henrts even of tho most insensible. In tbo despnir nnd reoklcasness of her extreme sorrow, the young wife of Hiillowny had nlienily thrown herself upon her knee-at the lied sidoof the sick officer; and, with her bands upraised and firmly clasped to- gether, was now supplicating him in tones, contrasting singularly in their gentleness Willi the depth of the sorrow that had rendered her thus regardless of appearances, and i isensible to observation. "Oil, Mr. do llaldiinar!" flie implored, "in the name ol'lind and nf our blerend Saviour, il'ynu would save mo from madness, intercede, for my unhappy liu-band, and preserve biin from tho horrid late that awaits him. You are loo good, too iron! Ie, too amiable, to reject the prayer of a heart-broken woman. .Moreover, .Mr. do llaldiinar," tdio proceeded, with ik'epor energy, while she caught and pressed, between her own white and bloodc.-s hands, one nearly ns delicate tint lay extended nnnr hor, "consider all my dour hut unfortunate husband has done lor your family. Think of the blood he mice Fpilt in the de-li'iice of your brother's life; that brother, llirouirh whom nloue, nli Cod! ho is now conili'inni'il to die. Cull to iniiid Ihu days and nights nf anguish I passed near his couch of cull'-ring, when yet writhing ho. nentli the wound aimed nt the li(o of Cup-liiiu da llaldiinar. Almighty Providence!" she pursued, iiilhcsuiuo impassioned ye! plaintive voice, "why is nut .Miss t'laru hern to plead tbo cause of tho innocent, ami lo touch thu stubborn heart of her merciless father! She would, indeed, move heaven nnd earth to save the life of him to whom she so often vowed eternal gratitude und acknowledgment. Ah! she little dreams of his danger now; or, if prayer nnd intercession could avail, my husband should yel live, nnd this terrible strugglo at my heurl would bo no more." Overcome by her emotion, the mifortii-nato woman sniftered ln-r aching liend to droop upon (ho edge of the bed, nnd her sobbing became so painfully violent, that all who heard her expected, at every moment, some fatal termination to her immoderate grief. Charles do llaldiinar was little less allected; and his sorrow was the more bitter, no he had just proved the utter iuellicacy of any thing in the shape of appeal to his iiilloxihlu father. ".Mrs. llalloway, my dear Mrs. Tn Mo-way, compose, yourself," said Captain llles-sington, now npproaehing, and endeavoring to raise her gently from the tloor, on which she still knell, while her hands oven more lirinly grasped that of De. llaldiinar. "Vou are ill, very ill, and tho consequences of this dreadful excitement may he fatal, lie advised by me, and retire. I have desired my room to ho prepared fir you, and .Sergeant Wilinol's wife shall remain with you as long as you may require it. "No, no, no!" 6bo again exclaimed with energy; "what care I lor my own wretched life my beloved and unhappy husband is to die. Oh Cod! to die without guilt to be cut oil' in his youth In bo shot ns a traitor and tint simply for obeying the wishes of llie oliieer w hom ho loved! the son of tho man who now spurns nil supplication from his presence. It is inhuman, it is unjust nnd Heaven will punish the hard-hearted man who murders him yes, murders him! for such a punishment for such on nllenco is nothing less than niur dor." Again she wept bitlerlv, nnd as Captain llles-inglon still essayed to sooth'. nml raise nor: ".o, no, 1 w ill not leave , smn,. It is his duty In save thu life of 1 1 1 1 1 1 who saved his brother's life; and did und biiuiun justice are Willi my appeal. Oh! tell me, then, Mr. do llaldiinar, if you would save my wretched heart from breaking, tell mo you will intercede lor, mid obtain the pardon of my hu-hatid!" As she concluded this lust senlonce in passionate appeal, she hud risen from her knees; and, conscious only of the importance if tho boon solicited, now threw herself upon the breast of the highly puiucil and agitated young oliieer. Her long and beautiful hair fell flouting- over his luce, ami mingled with his own, while her anus wen: wildly clasped around him, in all the energy of fraiilic and hopeles adjuration. " Almighty tiod!" exclaii I (ho agitated young man, as he made a li'ehle and fruit, 'less elfort to raise the firm of the unhappy woman ; "what shall I say lo imparl nun-lort to Ibis siilfering being! Oh! Mrs. llalloway," he pursued, "I would willingly give all 1 possess m this world to be tho menus of saving your unfortunate hiisli.ind, Hildas much tor his own sukeas !iir yours would I do this; lull, iil-n-! I have not the powT. Do not think I speak without conviction. My father has iu-t b vn w ith me, . and I h ive pleaded the cause ol your hus-tues.s I should scarcely 1 '"nil with an earn have used had my own life been at slake. Hut all my entrealii's have been vain. 1 ' Is obstinate in th" heliel my brother strange absence, and D dlan's death, are "llrihulahle only to tho treason of Hullo- '')' 'S'1'1 ""'re is hope. A delachui 'nt Is " l'"'vc the fort within the hour, and Hallowuy is lo accompany them. It may " '" tll",r intends this measure only w'th a view In territv him inton confession i.. i i.. i .i.... i. .i i ... is khiii, now iiiat no iieeios il i'ohiic lo iniiku him undergo all the fearful preliminaries without carrying the sentence itself into ell'ccl. The unfortunate woman said no more. When she raised her heaving chest from that of the young oliieer, her eyes, though red and shrank to half their usual size Willi weeping, were tearless; hut on hcreoiinte-nance (hero was tin expression of wild woo, mliiiitely nioro distressing to behold, in consequence of the almost unnatural check so suddenly imposed upon her feelings. She tottered, rather than walkod, through the (roup of ollicers, who gavo way on either hand to let her pass; nnd rejecting nil assistance from tho women who had followed into the room, and who now, in obedience to another signal from Cnptain lllessington, hastened to her support, linal-ly gained tho door and quitted the apartment. CIIAPTEII IX. The un was high in the. meridian, as tho second detachment, commanded by Colonel do llaldiinar, in person, issued from tbo fort of Detroit. It wns that soft and hazy Boason, peculiar to tho bland nnd beautiful autumns of Canada, when the golden light of Heaven seems as if transmitted through a vail of tissue, and nil of animato and inanimato nature, expanding and fructifying beneath its fostering influence, breathes the most delicious languor and voluptuous repoee,' It was ono oflhese still, calm-, warm, and genial days, whteb in those regions cmno under tho vulgar designation uf the Indian summer: a soaso.. tint is ever hailed by the Canadian with a -atistaetion proportioned to tho extreme sultriness of the summer, nnd I ho equally oppressive rigor of the winter, by which it ns immediately preceded and liilloned. Such a day as that we have just de- ?cribi;d was the of Sept her, 17(i!l, when the chief portion nfthe Kuglish garrison of Detroit isMied forlh from the tori i-lications in which they had so long heen cooped up, .nnd in the presumed execution of a duty undeniably tho most trying nnd painful that ever fell to the lot of soldier to perform. The detachment wended its slow and solemn course, with a mournful pa geantry nt preparation tint give h'arl earnest oftliu tragedy expected tu be ei actoil. In front., and dragged by the hands of die gunners, moved two of die three three. I pounders, that had been ordered fir the duly. Behind those came Captain Dies-singtoii's co iipany, and in their rear, the prisoner llalloway, divested of his uniform,' mid clad ina while cotton picket, und can of tho tame material. Six rank and file ol the grenadiers followed, under the command ofa corporal, and behind these again, came eight men nf die sumo company; lifts r of whom bore on their shoulders a colliu, covered with a course black pall that had perhaps already a-sisted at liliy interments; w hile the other lour carried, in addition to their own, the muskets of their burdened comrades. After these, inarched a solitary drill or-boy; whoso tall boar-skin cap attested him to ho of the grenadiers also, while his niullled instrument marked the duty for which he had been selected. Like his comrades, none of whom exhibited their scarlet nniforuis, ho tvoro the collar of his groat cent closely buttoned beneath his chin, which was only partially visible above the still leathern stock that encircled Ins neck. Although his lealures were hull' buried in his huge cap and the high collar of his coat, there was an nir ol delicacy about his person that seemed to render him unsuitcd to such an nlhce; and more than once was Captain Kr.-kine, who followed imurdiutely behind Is i in at the bead ol Ins company, compelled to cull sharply to the urchin, threatening him with a week's drill unless he mended his lee hie and unequal pace, and kept from under the feet of Ins men. The remaining gun brought up the rear of the detachment, who m irehed with fixed bayonets mid two balls in each musket; the whole presenting a front of sections, that completely tilled up the road along which they passed. Colonel de llaldiinar, Captain VVentworth, and the Adjutant, Lawson, followed in die extreme rear. An event so singular as tint of the nppearauco of tho ICuglish without their lort, beset us they were by a host of fierce and dangerous enemies, was not likely to pass unnoticed by a single individual in the little village of Detroit. Wc have already observed, that most of (he colonist settlers had been cruelly massacred at the very onset of hostilities. Not so, however, with the Canadians, who, from Iheiraiiterior relations w ith die natives, nnd the mutual and tacit good uniler.-tauding that sulisi-teil b itvveen both parties, were fullered lo continue in quiet and unmolested po-session of their homes, where they preserved nil nvowed neulralily, I plication and removal of one hand to and never otherwise infringed than ley llie as- j from the inoulh, while the other suffered sistance secretly and occasionally rendered j the butt end of the now harmless weapon (o the Kuglish troops, whose gold they le fill loo.-ely upon tho earth. He then were glad to receive in exchango for the!lu'ly and deliberately withdrew within necessaries of life. j ihu cover nfthe hut. Kvery dwelling of the infant town had j Tins daring action, which Ind been vicw-eouinvnced giving up its tenants, from the ed by the leading troops with astonish-moment when the head of the detachment menl not unininglcd Willi alarm, occasioned was seen traversing the draw-bridge; so a temporary confusion in the ranks, for all thai, by the lime it reached the highway, believed tliey had fallen into an nuibuscade and look its direction to (he lel'l, the whole i "I'd"' Indians. A ball, w is instantly coin-in lation of Detroit were already assein- mamlcd by Captain lilessiugioii, ill order bled in groups, ami giving expression lo their several conjectures, w ith n vivacity ot language and energy of ge.-ticiil ition lint would not have di-gnn-ed the parent find itself'. As the troojis drew nearer, however, I hey ail s ink at once into ti silence, as much the result nf certain uiiacknou-leilged and undefined li'ars, as of the respect the Hngli.-li had ever been ucciistoiiied to exact. At the further extremity of the town, and at a leunl in the road, which branched oil' more itnmedi ilely Inwards the river.1'1' 'de in its ollice, and a cheek tint was slo ul a small public house, whoso creaking siL'ii h ire three ill executed Hour de-li-. apologetic emblems of llie arms of I'r inee. reader. I'-'tls, however, started with uu-The building itself was little more linn a : alluded surprise on seeing Captain Dies-rude log hut, nioug I ho liont of which r in sni-'ton nnd his litllu I'uico lurn the comer a plunk, supported by two stumps of trees, and serving as a temp irury aceominodalion j lam loons m recognition passeu ueiweeu an both .,r the traveller and the inmate. On 1' i'ties, that prucd Ilium to be no strangers this bench three persons, apparently at-j I" each oilier. traded by the beauty of the day iiu.l Hie The Canadian, on being questioned by mildness of the nuliiinnil sun, were n nvi'l'e Captain, lirst denied having seen the seated, two of whom were leisurely pmliug ' individual who had lircdon the detachment; Iheir pipes, while the llnnl, a female, was '"'l subsequently acknowledged that, after employed in curding wool, n quantity ol dircliiirgiiig his rille, ho had jumped over which lay in a basket at her feel, while she , t'' palings oftliu orchard, nnd lied towards wnrbled,' in a low tone, one of llie simple die finest, lie likewise solemnly protested airs of her native find. The elder of the j tll;l' lU uo kuowleilgo of the intended two men. w hos! mm miL'ht he ahoiii I lie. oiiereii nothing reman; two in ins upp"ir-nnce; he was dressed ill a coat made ol the common white blanket, while Ins hair, cut quarts upon the forehead, and tied tutu n club of nearly a loot long, fell into thu cape or hood attached to it. His companion was habited in a still nioro extraordinary manner. Mis lower limbs wero cased, opto the mid-thigh, in leathern leggings, the seam of which wns on the outside, leaving a margin, or border, of about nn inch wide, which had been slit into innumerable small fringes, giving them nn nir nf elegance and lightness; a garter of leather, curiously wrought, with the stained quills of the porcupine, encircled encli leg, immediately under the knee, where it was tied in a bow, nnd then ful lered lo hang pendant half way down Iho limb; to tho fringes of the leggings, more over, wero attached numerousdark-coloured horny substances, emitting, as they rattled against each other, at the slightest mnvonieut of tho wearer, a tinkling sound, resembling that produced by a number of small thin delicate brass bells; Ihoso wero tho tender hoofs of the wild deer, dried, scraped, and otherwise prepared fur this ornamental purpose. 1 he form and race of ibis individual were in perfect keeping with the style of his costume, nnd the character of his equipment, liis Gtaturo was beyond that of the ordinary race of men, nnd his athletic and muscular limbs united the extremes of strength and activity. His feature?, marked and prominent, wore a cast of habitual thought, strangely tinctured with lerocity; and tho expression of his olherwiso not unhandsome countenance was repellent and disdainful. At the first glance be might have been taken fir one of die s.varlhy natives of tho soil; but though time and constant exposure to scorching suns, bad given to his complexion n dusky hue, Mill I Lore was wanting thoquick, black', iieuelra- tingeye: the high cheek bone; the ttniight, coarse, shining black hair; the small bony baud and loot; and the placidly proud and serious air, by which the former is distinguished. His own eyo was ofa deep bluish gray; his hair short, dark, nnd wavy; his hands large and muscular; and so fur from exhibiting any of the self-command of die Indian, tbo constant play of bis features he- j truyeil each pissing- thought with the same rapidity with which it w as conceived. Hut il'uuy Juu lit could have existed in the mind of him who beheld this strangely accoutred ligure, it would have been instantly dispel- led by a glanco at bis limbs. l'Vuiu his leg gings to the hip that portion of the lower limb was completely bare, and disclosed, nt each movement of the garment that was tuf lerud to fill loosely over it, not the swarthy ami copper-coloured flee.il of the Indian, hut the pule though Min-burut skin of one ofa more temperate clinic. His age might be about lorly-live. At tho moment when the English de tachment approached the bend in the road, these two individuals were conversing earnestly together, pausing only lo pull' at intervals thick and wreathing volumes of smoke from their pipes, which wero tilled with it mixture of tobacco and odonlcrous herbs. Presently, however, sounds Hint appeared familiar to his ear arrested the intention of die wildly accoutred being we have Inst described. It was the heavy roll of the artillery carringes alreudy ndvuncing along tho road, and somewhat in tho r.'ur of the lint. To dash his pipe to the ground, seize and cock uud raise his rille lo his shoulder, was but the work uf n moment. Startled by the suddenness of tho action, his male companion moved a few paces also from lus seat, to discover the cause of this singular movement. Tho female, on the contrary, stirred not, but ceasing Corn nio incut the occupation in which she had been engaged, lixed her dark and brilliant eyes upon the tall form of the rilleninii, whose athletic limbs, thrown into powerful relief by the distention of each nerve and muscle, appeared to engross her whole admiration and interest, without any reference to the cause that had produced (his abrupt nnd hostile change ill his movements. It was evident that, unlike tin: oilier inhabitants of the (own, this group hud been taken by surprise, nnd were utterly unprepared to expect any thing in the shape of interrup tion. For upwards ofa minute, during which the march of the men became nudible oven to thu ears of the female, the formidable warrior, for such his garb denoted him to he, continued motionless in the attitude he hud at first assumed. So sooner, however, had the head of the advancing column come within right, than the aim was taken, the (rigger pulled, and the small and ragged bullet sped hissing from the grooved mid delicate barrel. A triumphant cry was 1 next pealeit irotn the lips ot the warrior, ! a cry produced by the quickly repeated up- to give time to die governor to come up from llie renr, w hile be proceeded Willi one of the leading sections to reconnoitre the trout of lie: hut. To his surprise, huiveyer, he found neither enemy, nor evidence that uu enemy had been there. The only individuals visible were die Canadian, und the ihnk-eyed lemale. Dith were seated on the bench; the one smoking his pipe with a well asumed appearance uf unconcern the other carding her wool, hut with a hand that by n close observer might ho seen lo paler th t the moment when wo lirst 1 placed her beloro the imagination of llie i 1,1 lie houso Irons (he main road; and cer- : aiivance ol (lie troops, until (ney inane Iheir npiienranee; and that bu verily be lieved that the Indians, who were encamped in the woods, in tho vicinity of Hog Island, wero equally ignorant of it as himself. The governor then ordered him lo be conducted to the center, fur the purpose of being confronted with the prisoner; threatening linn, at the sumo time, with instant death, in case he should be found guilty uf any prevarication. 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A NilW GllEEK AM) L.NC1LISH 1.EXIC0.N; principally on (he l'laii ol (he Gink and German Lexicon uf Schiseidkk: the Wunlb. Alphabetically Arrungcd: diitlutruishiiig such us are Poetical, of Dialectic Variety, or peculiar to certain Wiiters and Classes of Writers; with Lxamplui, literullv translated, selected Irons (be Classical Writers By Ja.yiks Uonkegan, M. D. First A me rieiin, from the Second Loudon Edition, Kuvistd mid Eulurged, by R. Ii. Patton. Kxlracts from the I'nface of the Second Ism rf'Oi r.iiittun rilllt! princli:il liii,ruvriiifiiiH in (liis new citillnn w ill lie IhuihI lo tin as fullmv Vwvr two liun-tltcil linn"! of (untidy nw M.utcr luivo brcn uilitnt lo i lie present cililiun. Hair llie woik lias tieiui re wrlltra, and llie entire newly moilclleit, in coiifunii ily with llie geiie-it) il.in, lull with nmcli iiiiiriiveturiit mid siiniililii-nliun In llie ih'lnilii. Tlie rarti-iips, Ad verbs, and I'reiiosiliors have lietn Itltialmted ly nu luerous new and uii,ini;irinle Etiiiitii'es, In cllli'lilatlou ot llie OtMervaiions nnd Kules ul eminent rluloloipats, lliesiiliaiauceufwliich Is nrrnngi'il under tlie winds In wiiicli lliey refer. The Gmininiulnil Connliucti'iii of ivord. Il:is linen carelil.ly nolcit, In 0'rter In ciuilctlie SJiuilent In liisrhiur.a ot Siniiiliricinns. and a'-m in llie iiiilii alloi ol' the wunls tlirniM'lvi's In wilt'iie, I'teek I tic 1 elites and I'crsoits ol Uelnttlve Verlis Imvr tii'Cli mrniieu t la Atlialiclicnl Utiter, with reference lo the Verb truin wliirli lliey liniufitkitely derive, and lo lli'ie tu wliirli they ate assigned. Tenses unit I'ersons, Ilk. wise, of nllier verlis, and liillecllong nl .Nnuns, hirti, lliiilnclie or I'oellu alteru'lons, ur utlier ennses, in iy prove eniluirinsiing tu tlie Hiuiltnt, will be nlsn 'unit in llinr nliitia'-f.'tii-ul pluses In (lie woik. Much ll'uuoii.iticul erilcsl'v bus liecn e,a rid ol, wltliimt ailiiiilll ig liny InniivaliDns, however Ingenious, Unit lire nut Kiurliiitieil liy sound 1'liilolugicnl I'rlrict iIcm, and wliirli do not materially eirilitate lliearipiisaton of llie Laii;ua:'e. The L'yiuutouiral part lias ncen murli enlarged and lniirnvcd, and surli lefrrenccs have been sulijoiiied lu Ueiiviillvcs,ufllo lirlni; tl Into one uniform ami satisfiicloi y System. Tlie passages from Classical SVi hers, uiveti ns lUaini'li'", have lieen nneiv cum pared iviiti 'lie original works, and sums nf III. m ic movcil, lo tive ptnre lo others liclter calculated lo II lustiale llie peculiar Ceuliis nf the Creek Lrieipniee. Tlie References In C'asslrn! Writers, nniiesed lo Die SiiMiitiratt"!) nf (Vents, have lieen sedulously collated, as tieing Important lo llie ynuuiicr Sludciit In directing Ills choice, anil tu the more advanced ns a snnclion Inr the ineanli'c ottered. At the lieiniilng nf encli letter, llie dialectic or I'oeticnl changes atlee-titi; sui li letter are nolicrd. It will t-e found peculiarly advin-hideous lo ilia yuan" Sludeiit tu make liliuscll fanulliir uitli these, ns liy licnlng them in mind nnuy appa rent nniimalles will find a ready cxiilaiiatlnn. I'roiii the esliHordtunry caic hestoived In currerlltiB, the Press, under llie consianl superintendence of llie All l hor. il Is hoped lepnirmplilcal rorrertnesi tins hecu seemed. Il will pot he ,1 1 lis--silt for any p rsoa who li eu Interested in the sul.Jerl to nsrertaln tlie nature anil esteut of llie Improvement winch this edilinn lias received tun lliose only who have l-cen encased in litlinrs nf a similar kind can truly estuiiatu llie toil u Inch ihe lu-k nf makliiu suih Improvement, tcuiiirr. Next tonilvanrii'i: the general Inleresls ol Credan I.t. leralure, the Anlleir lias peculiarly nt heart (o lie use fill lo livo Classes of persens In pnrliculnr should hi work prove servlce.itila lo lliose svlin, retiring from ncllve life, resume the ru II i vnllon nf the rttudies uf lliclr yuiltll ill relirnnent, and lend In any tleciee lo nllevinto (lie wchOily labors of thai most estiina'de rl.is of men, who devote lliem-ielve In the cdiicatiuti of youth, lie will be enabled lo look hack w ilu complacency on his lung niul arduous lolls. Cs rtnvRR'3 r.ru'.EK and f.ngi.isii K AND KNGI.ISI1 AND GIILLK LLX ICON. A New Edition. Dm. f.j(rac(j Itnm the Vrtfare 1 Tills cdiiwu, In coiilnrini'y Willi the plan nfthe woik. Is improved by Die ndillllon 01 runsldera'ue sup plcineiiiuf y tnnllc r, peculiarly adaptid lo I tic wants nf voiiegcr student, lor whose use Hie nork Is principnl ly designed. Thin wuik is peculiarly Villua'dc for ts E teli'll unit Creek part, lor llie jiuiiui.o uf writing lireek. For sale by I3AAC N. WlllTlNfS. .May (M, I Oil 411 LAW LIHIt.VltY, To be F.ditrd by Thmnnt Sergrnnt ami John C. Lincbcr, t'jos. iif lliv l'hiladii-jilua ills'. IT is llie object of tills publication lo furnlfh gentlemen of Hie iMii.lliruugti. ut tlie United Slates, u-lili the must liiiporlant Ilriusli tlcmciilary treatises upon t.avv. ill a condensed loilil, wlil. ll will render llieiu Inr less expensive Hum works uf Hits description have hitherto lieen. To gentlemen sesiding al n dislaiirc Irotn Ihe pnuclpul cities, she advantages uf Shu pill, leaiioii will be nppu'eut. I'lie vcty low pike al which il win be ailonleil, nnd the. facility wlih which liepiirtniil woiks. In llie pei unheal loriu, can tie trans-milled liv matt, are llie alliactlons upon which II villi depend l.ir pilldic f.tvur. I'lnt selreti'iii uf Die woiks to be rinhraeeil In Slits cullectiuu will be coiilldi'd lo Ihe gentlemen above na un-il, already widely ami lavoiahly known SoSbcpiu let-ion. Is will lie uudersiunil thai It forma no p.ul ol our plan In admit mutual ruiiiiiiuuiialtoiis, ur lu give the woik, In nny di gne, the chicaner of Journal District lit Us design, it rann.it Inlerfcie Willi any exisling pi nodicul, nor is II intended at any lime Initcpuit from uur present ii'an, wlilclt Is, St. sepilnt llilllsli elementary liratlses, sillied lo Ihe business and prai-uee of Una country, to a mure ch. ap and convenient fotmtliau h-isever yel lieen done. 'ell's series will be roiiuneiKcil with Theohild's .'I'ra' tirnl Treatise nu llie l.nw uf I'rliicipal and Surely, parliculatlv with retatinn In Meirnnn'e (iilaran-lies. Hills nf Kxell wge, nnd Hall llonits," 1 vol. tlvo. l.iml'oi, IIM2. Tne price of tins work is now $J 7j. The eiiine work wilt he li-i ludid In one numiier el Hie -l.nirury," nml lo su'wci it.f rs will lie fiirnl-lied si llie very low price of eiiluy three cents. A title pae ivih tie limited tin earn work upon Us eniiipb-lbm. To aii:.srnlier llvlnjr within 1IH1 miles llie city, the (milage, uf each number will be 13 I cents, uvti a liuiiilreil miles, Zi. 1-2" reels. The "Law latirary" will be published In monthly namttera, royal octavo, uf jilt) pages and upwauls, at $IOp'r annum, payable In advance, Suhscripliosis to Use Law Library will be secetved ill Columbus, by Isunu N. Wlislmg, Agent. Subscribers can receive Iheir Nos. at" Ins store, free ol postages, if they prefer it. Columbus, .May 'J6 h holes.ua: Giiuciut y hfuuh, No. 4, Franklin Uuil.liiig, llroadslreot, Columbus, Ohio. M'ELr.m; d.ilzell,- Co., INVITE Use public to call nnd csxauiine a large and well selected slock of Urucrrics and PitUmrgh Manufactured Article', nmdcrinir the whole well deserving tbo ut-tesstiots of merchants uud others visiting this market for supplies Their store roosst bs-ing eommodiouily nssd eligibly siliiutid lor Iho purpose, lliey will islwns cjive prompt attention lo the itorugu, lurwiirduiLTi or sale on cotnisiissiois, nt ssio.le rule charges, ssf ssuy ssiurchundiiu or produce sutrssstt'il to Iheir care ALSO Just received nnd for salens tibove, Tin Tois Juniata Iron, assorted ns follows Wagon Tire of all sites; Itounrl, Sqnnre, Deck und Spsku lloils; Monp and Slove Pipe Iron; Nuils ol nil siscs; to-gether with a genstrul nssosliiient nf other articles, such n Ten Ketllcsi Anns; .Mullocks; Ticks Drawing Chains, isn. Alio, Lnvi-n dish, Ting, Virginia Twist, Diamond ssud La dies' Twist Tucaoon; Spanish, Melee mid Coiissssou Cigars. An nss.iitmi'iit of (slass Ware, such ns Decanters, Tusssbh rs, nssorleil Juts; Castor Oil, Tincture, nml Porter Hnl lies; Vials, to. Alio, a small lot ol Coulee-lionnry Inr ssle August, 18-33 4fltf IVlbSIl FIUS AND LEMONS Just re ceived, and for sale by SUMNER CLAIIK. Match 13 1833. DOCT. AWL, PROPOSES TO BI:COM It A CITIZEN OF COLUMBUS', AND RESPECTFULLY OFTfltS HIS SKIIVKKS BOTH TO TOWN AND VICINITY. SHOP AND RESILiENCE-im Iliah-Strcet, adjoinint? Woodbury and Stone. May l't, 1033 47 Cm A nuors. I H. I lluvua w III i h s Vr.GLTAULE U TOOTH ACHE DROPS. I be only specific ever oflercd (o (he public, from which a permanent and radical cure may bo ubtuin-ed of Unit ilisnsrocahhi pain, (he tooth-ache, with nil its attendant evils; such ns fracturing the jaw in extracting nf the teeth, which often proves snore iwii fill than Ihe toolh-nchc it- sell; uud cold pussies from the decayed teeth to the jaw, thence to the head, producing a rhetimatic airculion, with many o(her unpleu sunt effects; such us n disacrceuble breath, had taste in the mouth, etc., i.o , nil of which are produced irons loul or decnyeil (i cih. I am l.uppy to have it in my power lo offer to the world a remedy, that will not only reinnvo the pain nine limes out of leu, if propiirly applied, but preserve the leetfi from further decay, and nrrest the disease in such hs ure licensing; nnd have not commenced aching, restore them lo health und usefulness. CERTIFICATES. I'hilarii liihia, I'a , Acs. 99. Soul's J Fifth itrert, Sept. 12, .Mr. Thttmai H'hite: I have the pleasure to inform you, that, urei'iihlu to j uur request, I have been usim; your tooth ncfie drops in my practice for some time past ; und I must acknowledge (hat I find ihein far superior to uny thing I have ever yet known for (hat purpose. You are entirely safe in rccoinuieriditie; them to cine nine limes mil often; for fiom the success that I have had, I believe your lixulss tiiendiitiim falls short ol their merits. I am well convinced that il will curt- most cases of tooth ache when it is liiiuly and pro perly applied. I tun not able to say much nt this time ns to sis preservative properties; hut from what I have si-en of sour teeth that have Ion; been cured and preserved flora de-cnyiuir, und Iti.ss. si fesv weeks experh nee, I tuu slecidedly ol the opinion that il will Luivo is very beneficial elfcct in preserving the teeth ; and recommend il hoping it may prove ablessing- to humanity, and udvasstngcuus to yuur self. With respect, I remnin yours, VM. 1. A. HIIIKI.KV, Surgeon Dentist. A 1'irlr Ci'v, Sept. 15, 1 032. The ssnilcrsigiied jo his prns:tice ns n llpulal burgeon, I.hi vim; extensively used iis (he euro of the tooth-nche Thnuuis White Vegs lahlu Toolh-ttebe Drops, nnd with decided success, he call recommend them, when gemsisie, ns superior lo nny other rcu nly sinw before the public, and eati suy Unit these drops rec.'ivo the uiiiuulilhd sipprohaiioii of thu Medical faculty. JON V.TIIAN DODGE, No 5, Chamber ilnet. For sale by S. CROSUY & CO. May II, 111:13 47 j 1 AC HINT. CAR Dei, of a sup.-iior ipiuli. li t), for sale ut the Subscriber's old stun, I, in Worthiuglou, Nos. ill, ii'J, 30, 31, 3.!, ami :M. Likewise Filleting Cards, Nos. from 2f! to 3.J. P. WIIIGHT. Nnyeriihi-r 111, IH3 ,9 ly IMJ.M) WALIIHIDCE have been Hp-H pointed ngi uts for the sale of the I'll K-MiL'M Taisi.e Salt, nssd nrc now prepnrs'd lo lill all nidi rs with which they may bo favored. OtljOIIO loaves prs.sssslius (able salt 300 barrels do slo 400 kegs slo do 75 lbs each 3U0 do du do '.'U lbs ends. Aue. I ft. 47 tJlOSIU WAI.IIKIDliE, Wholesale BP CoMMiiiiuM .Mliu llAsrs, t'uiumbtu, (Mro. 47 TO III lOKSELLEKS St MERWiANTa ' 111 IK Sishscrshirs are coiiliniiallypulili-h-JL inc, Weiss i Kit's Ki.lmktar Si'EI.L" s no Book, on tin entirely new set of plates asid in si superior si le, and are siow prepared lo execute orders lo nlnniit any extent, alia; nsci.ucEn price ol $IV. per gross Tin v have nl-o just published Elements ok Chemical Tliit.snoi'HV, by Thomas D. Mitchell, .M. I). I'rol'es-or sif Chemistry and I buriiincy in Ihe Medical College of Ohio Also, The Ciiiiistian Li ke: adapted for use sis Ktssssilcs, I'raver .Meetings and llevf. visit of Itidigion. The Mii'ic printed in Patent Notes. Ily Rev. Joshua Lenvstt. A very neat little pocket volume. Orders soli cited. CORKY li FAIR HANK, IC6, Main street Cincinnati, Drc 5, 1M3J 15 17 P. S. Any Rooks to bo found in Ibis mar ket will be lui ni -lie J on the must rcusonable (erilis VD.MINIsTltA TOR'S SALE. Pursuant lo an cnler of of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county, Ohio, there will he sold, on Ihe ?'.lth sissy of .tune siext, ssf the door ol the Court House, lu Lot, in tht borough of Cnlunihii, No. 177, Issle th pro. perty of Rour.nT How ell, deceased. Tho sale, bet ween the hours ol twelve and four. Tcnsis mnde known on the day of sale, THOMAS WOOD, Administrator of Ilia Estate nf Robert lluwt.ll, dectnsed. May 10, 11JJ3 47 nMLL PAPER For sale by OLMSTED 4: ST. CLAIR. Ocl. 1R12 ,,8 fUsT published uud lor lulu by U, I J Tl'KMIui.l, nu Address delivered ba fore the Ynlllur lVonlf 'a 'TioiMieruiiei. K. ,., ol l levi hiiiil ; by George Urrwstcr. 1'IISV SI, IStlJ 4 I lifelfe Jsiissatla NAILS, assorted M.WP 20 Tons Juuintlu IRON, ns-sorted120 Beys 10 by I J, 0 by 10, nnd " by 9 Win. low dun; Just nceivtd und for till on plcnsisig terms, by M'ELVAIN, HALZF.LI. & Co. lirund strict, Columbus, .'.sly 14, Hll-2 n4i CtO.MPOL'.NDCIILORINE Tooth Wash A new and approved ill tide lorclt-uns-uig und preserving tlie Tcttlh nnd Cuius, and olcntisiiig, the mouth for sale by S. CLARK Dec 5 13 tO T I ON YARN HATTIN(i,iin.lCunilhi ' Wsi king, net received nssd lor snlc by OLMSTED U ST. CLAR. May 1833 j.8 J